Located in the largest city in Vietnam, this urban development in Ho Chi Minh City includes five buildings-Buildings A, B, C, D and E-with retail, and office space programs, and over 1000 residential units. The development covers 40% of the lot, which has a total construction area of 142,050 m2 (1.5 million gsf).

5.5-acre mixed use development consisting of a 114,140-sf, 9-story office building with 7,000-sf of retail and a 3,500-sf bank. The site also includes a 9-story, 160-key hotel, a 9-story, 53-unit condominium building, 5,790-sf of retail, a 3,500-sf restaurant, a 43,400-sf, 3-story bowling center, a 6 to 9-story residential building with 500-units, 7,500-sf of retail and a 55,000-sf grocery store.

A 485,000 sf mixed-use development with two 20 and 24-story residential towers totaling 480 units, a 2,000 sf retail, 3,000 sf public recreational facility, a 1.5 acres of public parks and a three-level below-grade parking garage.

440,000-sf, 40-story residential tower with 96 340-sf micro units,108 1,290-sf expandable loft units, four community spaces spanning the building’s width, and a water treatment and filtration stystem at the base.

WDG designed a total of 5.5-acres, including an 8-story residential building with 253 units, an 11-story residential building with 182 units, a 184-key hotel, 246-key time share resort, and a total of 80,000-sf of retail space.

Two 20- and 27-story residential towers – part of the Tysons redevelopment master plan – totaling approximately 800,123-gsf. Includes 461 units, 3,286-sf of retail and 5 levels of structured parking for 712 cars.

32 acre mixed-use master plan providing for 7.5 million square feet of uses, including 2 to 3.5 million-sf of office space, 2.1 to 5.1 million-sf of multifamily residential, over 180,000-gsf of ground level retail and as much as 770,000-gsf of hospitality uses.

Master planning for a 20-acre site at the future Tysons-McLean Metro Station. Seven buildings 7 to 23 stories with 2,571 units, 50,000-sf retail, and 3,100 parking spaces in three levels below grade and podiums. Final design of Building 1, a 13-story, 330-unit multifamily building, is in progress.

Large master planned community on 30,841 m2 (7.61 acres) with 1450 d.u. in four 36-story, high-rise towers, 50 townhomes, 50,000-sf of office space and a large, central, and amenity-rich outdoor space.

As part of a master development, 2 residential buildings with 316 residential units and 20,000-sf of retail and restaurant spaces. Site also includes 40,000-sf of stand-alone retail and restaurant building space. Type 3A and 5A wood frame construction residential buildings, type 1A retail buildings and parking garage.

A once sterile row of nondescript office building facades has been transformed into a vibrant, pedestrian-focused streetscape alive with a mix of chic restaurants and retail. Predicated by the imminent departure of government based office tenants through the Base Realignment and Closures (BRAC) program, Crystal City Retail marked the initial phase of the continuing revitalization of Crystal City.

The project began through Arlington County’s entitlement process with the conversion of a fast moving one-way arterial into a two-way, pedestrian friendly main street. An inward oriented underground mall, dated although conveniently accessible to Metro and basement level office building lobbies, suddenly gained new life with clearly demarcated exterior connections, the addition of 45,000 square foot of new retail, and updated interior corridors and lobbies.

The change has been transformative. WDG turned the storefronts around to face the street and instantly established a walkable precinct, a striking urban “center” for a previously faceless strip of Crystal City.